On Feb 27, 5:58 pm, Jean-Baptiste Queru <j...@android.com> wrote:
> It would make more sense to not rely on forward-locking for
> copyright-related restrictions. It all boils down to finding time to
> implement it.

All DRM is breakable. I would strongly urge you not to invest any
developer time in making your system more elaborate. The current
scheme achieves one thing: it prevents an unmotivated non-technical
consumer from being able to share the applications they've paid for
with their friends. That is the most that DRM can ever achieve.

If someone could spell out one real-world scenario where restricting
DRM-ed apps on the ADP1 provides *any* benefit to *anyone*, then I
would be very interested to hear it.

(BTW, I would just like to mention that I'm not an ADP1 owner myself,
so I'm not motivated by self-interest here. I just _*/HATE/*_ DRM, and
all the pain that it causes.)

--
Jon

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